I'll Keep Loving You

"I'll Keep Loving You"
Song by David Guetta featuring Jaymes Young and Birdy from the album Listen
Released November 24, 2014 (2014-11-24)
Format Digital download
Recorded 2014
Length 3:08
Label
Writer(s)
Producer(s)
  • Guetta
  • Riesterer

"I'll Keep Loving You" is a song by French DJ and producer David Guetta, taken from his sixth studio album, Listen. It features vocals from Jaymes Young and Birdy. It was released, along with the album on 24 November 2014. The song is a piano ballad, a musical departure for Guetta, and is a duet between Birdy and Young. It is the second to last track on the standard version of the album, and helps slow the album down towards an end. It features barely any electro house production, and is not noticeable in the song. It is built over a strong piano melody, drums, and minimal synths. Birdy and Young have collaborated many times before and after the song was done. It has charted in Germany and France.

Composition

The song is the second to last track on the album, placed accurately in the album, bringing it to a slow ending. The song is an emotional ballad, which features lyrics showing the two singers being affectionate of each other, while also insulting themselves and each other, such as "You are cruel, you are," sung by Young in the first verse and "You are so wild," sung by Birdy in the second verse. Young sings the first verse, and Birdy sings the second verse, and they both sing the hook and bridge. The song features a brief drop, at the beginning of the song, when drums are played, then a piano comes in, and synths accompany it.

Background

It is unknown whether the song will be released as a single or not, or if it will receive any kind of promotion. It is also unknown if there will be a tour by Guetta. The latest single off the album "Sun Goes Down" was released and is unknown whether a single will be released or when.

Charts

Chart (2015) Peak
position
Germany (Official German Charts)[2] 96
France (SNEP)[3] 144

References


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